2022高考英语统考一轮复习训练模块五Unit3阅读理解题组_练速度含解析牛津译林版.docx
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1、高考题型组合规范练15模块五Unit3阅读理解题组练速度(35mins).阅读理解AOxfordandCambridgeTourwithFreeLunchPackWhatIncluded:Walking tour of Oxford and CambridgeVisit to Christ ChurchFree lunch packProfessional guidesLuxury air-conditioned busesPleaseNote:You must bring the e-ticket provided to gain entry to this tour.Bookings ma
2、de after midnight for the same day will not receive a free lunch pack.During peak periods,additional vehicles without Wi-Fi may be used.WalkingTourofOxfordFollow in the footsteps of Oxfords famous students,from C.S.Lewis to Bill Clinton,as you walk through the attractive college courtyards of this h
3、istoric university town.See the Bodleian Libraryone of the oldest libraries in Europe on your visit.Youll be attracted by the ancient squares of this naturally beautiful town.ChristChurchChrist Church is recognisable as one of the major locations for the HarryPotter films!Marvel at the magical grand
4、eur(壮观) of the Great Hall,used as the setting for Hogwarts.SenateHouseOnce youve left Oxford,youll make your way to the beautiful city of Cambridge.Its here that you will visit Senate House at the world-famous University of Cambridge.Used by the Council of the Senate for important meetings before,it
5、 is now the chosen location for students degree ceremonies.Youll get to explore this special location and discover its important history.Days of departure:Tuesdays,Thursdays and SaturdaysCheck-in:8:00 amDeparture:8:30 amReturn:7:00 pmDeparture point:Golden tours Victoria Visitor Centre 4 Fountain Sq
6、uare,123-151 Buckingham Palace Road,London SW1W 9SH1.Which of the following is included in the tour?A.Free meals pack.B.Buses traveling in Oxford.C.Air-conditioned buses.D.Professors introduction.2.What will happen if you book the trip for the same day?A.You wont get free lunch.B.Youll pay more for
7、the trip.C.You dont need to bring e-ticket.D.Youll take buses without Wi-Fi.3.What is Christ Church famous for?A.The place that Bill Clinton once visited.B.Footsteps of Oxfords famous students.C.Many ancient beautiful squares.D.A major setting for the HarryPotter films.BWhen she was studying to beco
8、me a scientist,Megan Strauss rode in a small airplane to study giraffes.While a pilot flew over the Serengeti in Tanzania,Africa,the researchers looked down carefully and counted giraffes.“I am always amazed how easily we can spot warthogs and other small animals,yet we sometimes have trouble seeing
9、 giraffes.Giraffes are slender in shape,and they may not throw a good shadow,” says Dr.Strauss,who has since become a wildlife scientist.The Serengeti is about the size of Vermont,a state in the northeastern US,so the scientists could not study the entire area.Instead,they surveyed three areas where
10、 giraffes were studied in the 1970s.As they expected,they saw far fewer of these animals.To find out if lions had been killing more giraffes in recent years,the team looked at the survival of young giraffes.Lions kill more young giraffes than adults,but the team found no decrease in young giraffes s
11、urvival after they are born,compared with the 1970s.The team then looked at whether too many giraffes were being killed by parasites(寄生虫).The researchers counted parasite eggs in giraffe droppings,and they found too few to harm the giraffe population.They looked into whether poachers(盗猎者)were killin
12、g too many giraffes.Two of the areas they studied are where giraffe meat is sometimes sold in local markets.Poachers catch more adult males than other giraffes.Researchers spotted too few males compared with females in those two areas,a sign of poaching.When the food supply is short,the environment
13、supports fewer giraffes and the females have fewer young giraffes.A lot of new trees have grown in the Serengeti,but many are a type that giraffes do not like to eat.The researchers found fewer young giraffes today than in the 1970s compared with the number of adult females,a sign that food was in s
14、hort supply.Dr.Strauss is working on an environmental education program for Tanzania including books for students.These materials will educate Tanzanians and help them to help giraffes.As knowledge grows and changes are made,they hope the giraffe population will increase.4.What did Dr.Strauss find w
15、hile studying giraffes in the Serengeti?A.It was too costly to study giraffes.B.It was hard to spot giraffes from the air.C.The number of giraffes had increased slowly.D.Giraffes lived in smaller areas than in the 1970s.5.How did the team study the lion-giraffe relationship?A.By analyzing giraffe dr
16、oppings.B.By comparing young giraffes with adults.C.By comparing male giraffes and females.D.By surveying the survival of young giraffes.6.What is Dr.Strauss doing to help giraffes?A.She is founding a national park in Tanzania.B.She is counting giraffes in the entire Serengeti.C.She is educating stu
17、dents to write about giraffes.D.She is raising environmental awareness in local people.7.Whats the main idea of the passage?A.Series of studies about giraffes.B.Ways of becoming a scientist.C.Protecting the environment.D.An environmental program.CRemember Vitaminwaters “free of rolling screen for a
18、year” challenge that dared people to be free from smart phones for a whole year will win $100,000?Well,Elana Mugdan,a New York woman,has been into it for eight months,and just four months away from claiming grand prize.Vitaminwater made news headlines last December when it announced its unique chall
19、enge.Thousands of people applied to be chosen as the perfect candidate to spend a year without touching their smart phones,but in the end,the only person who got to try and survive for an entire year without a handheld smart phone was Elana Mugdan,a 29-year-old fiction writer from Queens,New York.Ei
20、ght months into the challenge,she claims it has been a free and eye-opening experience that shows her just how dependent she becomes on her smart phone.Even though there are times when she misses her handheld smart phone,she plans to go on living without it even after the challenge ends,because she
21、really doesnt want to go back to days when she abused it,wasted time,stayed up all hours of the night on it,and was obsessed with social media.But not having access to her smart phone really made certain situations a lot harder than she could have imagined them before.“Many people did me a favor.How
22、ever,once,I almost got stranded(滞留) in the SeaTac airport because the phone number Id written down was wrong,and I had no way of referring to the right one,no way of calling a cab,and no one in the state who could help me,” the young writer said.Another time,her cars “check engine” light turned on w
23、hile she was driving in an unfamiliar area at night.She couldnt use her phones GPS location feature,or even check what the light meant on Google or find a nearby car repair shop.Still,she learned to overcome these situations.And now she claims the last eight months of phone-free life have been one o
24、f the best adventures of her life and that shell keep it for another four months.8.Whats the challenge “free of rolling screen for a year”?A.People free from smart phones can live a richer life.B.People living a telephone-free life can be awarded every year.C.People living without computers for a ye
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